ESOL Gramatika Výslovnost Testy Kurz 60 Texty Idiomy Nápovědy Angličtina
 

Čas do ukončení testu a přesunu na výsledky.

TOEFL


1. The lift was ___ so we had to use the stairs.
  1. out of date
  2. out of order
  3. out of practice
  4. out of sight

2. I watched them until they went ___ behind a hedge.
  1. out of date
  2. out of order
  3. out of practice
  4. out of sight

3. It only takes one person to sing ___ and the whole performance is ruined.
  1. out of date
  2. out of order
  3. out of practice
  4. out of tune

4. This catalogue is ___ so the information is no longer correct.
  1. out of date
  2. out of order
  3. out of practice
  4. out of tune

5. He says he's___ but I don't think he was ever any good at tennis!
  1. out of work
  2. out of order
  3. out of practice
  4. out of tune

6. She's been ___ for over a year now and she's almost given up hope of ever finding a job.
  1. out of work
  2. out of control
  3. out of breath
  4. out of tune

7. I'm afraid you're ___ ! I sold the last copy five minutes ago.
  1. out of luck
  2. out of control
  3. out of breath
  4. out of tune

8. The steering wouldn't work and the tractor went ___ and crashed into the wall.
  1. out of luck
  2. out of control
  3. out of breath
  4. out of tune

9. Those children should be ___, in the fresh air, instead of in here, watching television.
  1. out of luck
  2. out of doors
  3. out of breath
  4. out of reach

10. It's ___ ! I can't possibly lend you any more!
  1. out of luck
  2. out of the question
  3. out of breath
  4. out of reach

11. You get ___ just climbing the stairs! You really must do some exercises to get fit!
  1. out of luck
  2. out of the question
  3. out of breath
  4. out of reach

12. It is essential to put all medicines ___ on a high shelf so that small children can't get to them.
  1. out of luck
  2. out of the question
  3. out of breath
  4. out of reach

13. Her latest hit is ___ in all good record shops.
  1. on sale
  2. on his own
  3. on strike
  4. on time

14. He prepared the whole meal ___. I offered to help, but he wanted to prove he could it.
  1. on sale
  2. on his own
  3. on strike
  4. on time

15. She spends hours ___ talking to all her friends.
  1. on sale
  2. on the phone
  3. on strike
  4. on time

16. I've never known this bus to arrive ___. On average, it arrives about five minutes late.
  1. on sale
  2. on the phone
  3. on strike
  4. on time

17. The staff threatened to go ___ if the management did not meet their demands.
  1. on sale
  2. on the phone
  3. on strike
  4. on foot

18. It looks as if the whole building is ___ . There are flames everywhere.
  1. on fire
  2. on the phone
  3. on bussines
  4. on foot

19. On the other hand, he could have something ___ . He's not really concentracing on what he's doing.
  1. on fire
  2. on his mind
  3. on bussines
  4. on foot

20. We had to complete the journey ___ after the car ran out of petrol.
  1. on fire
  2. on his mind
  3. on bussines
  4. on foot

21. There was a soldier ___ at the main entrance so I took a photo of him in his uniform.
  1. on fire
  2. on his mind
  3. on bussines
  4. on guard

22. I was listening to some music ___ when there was a news flash about a plane crashing with a hundred passengers on board.
  1. on fire
  2. on his mind
  3. on bussines
  4. on the radio

23. The latest figures show that crime is ___, especially in urban areas.
  1. on the increase
  2. on his mind
  3. on bussines
  4. on the radio

24. Ms Swanson is away ___ at the moment, visiting one of our agents, and unfortunately her secretary is away on holiday.
  1. on the increase
  2. on his mind
  3. on bussines
  4. on the radio

25. The scarf looked black in ___ light but here, in NATURAL light, I can see it's really dark blue.
  1. artificial
  2. exact
  3. calm
  4. shallow

26. I started swimming at the ___ end but I soon felt brave enough to go to the deep end.
  1. artificial
  2. exact
  3. calm
  4. shallow

27. I want the ___ figures, not APPROXIMATE ones.
  1. artificial
  2. exact
  3. calm
  4. shallow

28. Most days are QUIET but some can be very ___.
  1. artificial
  2. busy
  3. calm
  4. shallow

29. When we sailed, the sea was ___ but it soon got very ROUGH.
  1. artificial
  2. busy
  3. calm
  4. shallow

30. He gave me a ___ smile, which made me very INFERIOR.
  1. superior
  2. busy
  3. low
  4. shallow

31. I always eat a ___ lunch because my keep-fit teacher says that HEAVY meals are bad for you.
  1. superior
  2. light
  3. low
  4. shallow

32. He got very ___ when he heard the news, but she stayed CALM.
  1. superior
  2. emotional
  3. low
  4. shallow

33. We'll go swimming when it's ___ tide. The beach is completely covered at HIGH tide.
  1. superior
  2. gentle
  3. low
  4. shallow

34. Why does he have such a RIGID attitude? If he were more ___, I'm sure we could come to some kind of agreement.
  1. stale
  2. gentle
  3. flexible
  4. shallow

35. The bread in this country goes ___ very quickly so we buy it fresh every day.
  1. stale
  2. gentle
  3. dark
  4. shallow

36. At first, progress was ___ but later it became very SLOW as we met some unforeseen difficulties.
  1. rapid
  2. gentle
  3. dark
  4. shallow

37. What had started out as a ___ breeze soon became a very STRONG wind.
  1. rapid
  2. gentle
  3. dark
  4. shallow

38. One daughter had ___ hair while the other had FAIR hair.
  1. rapid
  2. gentle
  3. dark
  4. shallow

39. He refused to CONFIRM or ___ the report.
  1. deny
  2. keep
  3. accepted
  4. lowered

40. I ___ the bus this morning so I'll get there early tomorrow to make sure I CATCH it.
  1. missed
  2. keep
  3. accepted
  4. lowered

41. He ___ his head if he agreed and SHOOK his head if he didn't.
  1. noded
  2. keep
  3. accepted
  4. lowered

42. They've RAISED a few prices and ___ some others.
  1. noded
  2. keep
  3. accepted
  4. lowered

43. Do you really expect her to ___ her promise after she's BROKEN so many others?
  1. noded
  2. keep
  3. accepted
  4. forgotten

44. He was the only one who ___ my offer after all the others had REJECTED it.
  1. noded
  2. keep
  3. accepted
  4. forgotten

45. I'll THROW the ball and you can ___ it.
  1. catch
  2. keep
  3. hit
  4. forgotten

46. Only one bullet ___ the target. All the others MISSED.
  1. catch
  2. keep
  3. hit
  4. forgotten

47. I can REMEMBER where it was I met her but I've ___ when.
  1. catch
  2. keep
  3. hit
  4. forgotten

48. Rather than ___ the lunch break, they want to SHORTEN it.
  1. catch
  2. keep
  3. hit
  4. lenghten

49. The first time I took my driving test, I ___ in fact. I only PASSED at the fourth attempt.
  1. catch
  2. keep
  3. hit
  4. failed

50. We were supposed to ___ our feelings and not SHOW any emotion, whatever happened.
  1. catch
  2. hide
  3. hit
  4. failed
 

 
 
 
TOPlist